Thanks to everyone for all your wonderful suggestions for Creating Book Trailers: I'm including information received below:

http://booktrailersforall.com (From Teresa Schauer)

http://www.booktrailersforreaders.com/How+to+make+a+book+trailer (From Wilburta)
www.jacketflap.com<http://www.jacketflap.com> (From Analine Johnson)
[X] http://colquitt.high.schooldesk.net/Personnel/MediaCenter/Documents/tabid/9151/D efault.aspx (From Cheryl Youse)
http://www.naomibates.blogspot.com/ nbates@nisdtx.org<mailto:nbates@nisdtx.org> (From Gwen Lehman)
http://booktalksandmore.pbworks.com (From Joy Millam) JayCut with high schoolers and with elementary kids, Animoto is great and super easy. (From Laura Wilcoxon)
(From Jacquie Henry) These blog posts of mine might help you. I highly recommend this as a way of engaging kids and bringing out their creativity. You will notice in these posts that I I say I knew nothing about creating videos. I am serious. I knew NOTHING. But you know something? The teacher and I were honest with the kids and told them that we were learning the program we used only days if not hours before teaching them. We presented the whole thing as a learning experience for all of us. It made a terrific collaborative project.
Creating videos for dummies (from the blog I use to get info to teachers) http://rachslibrary.edublogs.org/2010/05/14/creating-videos-for-dummies/
Book Trailers (just a post encouraging teachers to try it out) http://rachslibrary.edublogs.org/2010/01/06/book-trailers/
Building the plane while you fly (This is similar to the first post listed - but it is from my library blog - the one I use to ruminate about library issues) http://wanderings.edublogs.org/2010/05/14/building-the-plane-while-you-fly/
James H. Symons/Intervention Resource Teacher Frederick County Virginia Public Schools symonsj@frederick.k12.va.usmailto:[[mailto:symonsj@frederick.k12.va.us|symonsj@frederick.k12.va.us]]